Live updates: Japan’s Takaichi visits Trump, with energy, trade on agenda; Hegseth blasts Europe, media
President Trump hosted Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi at the White House amid tensions over the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz security. During the visit, Trump made a pointed reference to Pearl Harbor when asked why the US didn't inform Japan about strikes on Iran, saying "Who knows better about surprise than Japan?" The comment came as Japan indicated willingness to help reopen the strategic waterway.
The Pearl Harbor reference was an inappropriate and potentially damaging comment during crucial alliance discussions. Such historical references risk undermining trust and cooperation when the US needs Japan's support most in the Iran crisis.
The president was simply making a factual historical observation about military surprise tactics. Japan understands the realities of strategic communication, and the substantive cooperation on Strait of Hormuz security shows the alliance remains strong.
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